The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 21, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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a n d M ildred V irginia S tra u b of Los
Angeles. C al.; a siste r a n d four
b rothers.
Man Injured
by C ab le at
Sunset Camp
T IM B E R F ra n k S h a n k em ploy­
e d at th e S u n s e t C am p, w as p a in ­
fully in ju re d la st T u esd ay w hen he
w as stru c k by a cab le w h ich broke
a n d sn a p p e d back. S triking him
across th e back a n d b reak in g a
v e rte b rae , besides b ru isin g q uite
p a in fu lly H e w as ta k e n to th e h o s­
p ita l in P o rtla n d w here h e will be
c o n fin ed fo r sev eral days.
M rs. S a m M orelli a n d tw o c h il­
d re n E d a a n d N ick w ent to P o r t­
la n d J u n e 13 to visit w ith frien d s
fo r sev eral days a n d to ta k e in
t h e R ose F estival.
I n ju re d M a n R e tu rn s
P a u l D eR em er. w ho w as in ju re d
w hile w orkm g a t th e S u n se t C a m p
last m o n th r e tu rn e d to his hom e in
T im b e r T h u rsd a y a f te r h a v in g been
c o n fin e d to th e St V in cen ts h o sp ital
for over a m o n th w ith b o th jaw s
b ro k e n H is te e th a re securely w ir­
e d to g eth e r, but he ex p ects to have
th e w ires rem oved th e la tte r p a r t
of th e w eek
M r a n d Mrs. W W M cD onald
a n d Mi’s M cD onald's sister. M rs.
K a te D e ard o rff of R ed m o n d sp en t
se v e ra l days a t th e O reg o n beaches
last week going by way of V ernonia
a n d S i H elens a n d r e tu rn in g by
way of M cM innville a n d F orest
G ro v e
M iss L ouise K a lish . w ho is e m ­
ployed a t tile St V in cen t's hospital,
sp e n t a few d a y s la st w eek w ith h e r
p a re n ts, M r a n d M rs J o h n K alish.
M r a n d M rs C h a rle s S ta n to n
w ere v isito rs in V ernonia S unday.
M iss Ire n e R ichm ond, w ho is e m ­
ployed a t E n rig h t sp e n t th e w eek­
e n d w ith h e r p a re n ts, M r. a n d M rs.
J o h n R ichm ond.
D avid a n d H a rry L indsay spent
th e w eek-end a t th e ir hom e in
P o rtla n d .
M r a n d Mrs. J o h n R ichm ond
h a v e a s th e ir guests th is week
P a u l L orenz a n d B en M iller of
Pow ers
M r a n d M rs A H ale of P o r t­
la n d w ere S u n d a y visito rs of Mr.
a n d M rs G eorge M cC uiston.
M r. a n d M rs. G eorge W ilson h a v e
as th e ir g u ests M r W ilson's two
so n s LeRoy a n d G eorge of E ugene.
M rs H a m M orse a n d d a u g h te r
J u lia A nn a n d M rs J u lia M orse
dro v e to W h eeler to jo in H a rrv
M orse fo r th e w eek-end. T hey w ul
sp e n d a few day s a t th e beaches.
L este r F re e r, em ployed a t th e
S u n set c a m p is c o nfined to his
h om e in P o rtla n d w ith a n infected
arm . H e w as b itte n by "T eddy."
pet b e a r of O sca r S h iffer.
M iss J u n e T ow nsend of S u n set
c a m p sp e n t th e w eek-end w ith
frie n d s a t Jew ell.
M r a n d Mrs. C larence G irsh b e rg -
e r a n d d a u g h te r of W estim ber spent
S u n d a y a t th e hom e of M r. a n d
M rs R ov T ow nsend of S u n se t cam p.
O pen Mill
S n id e r B ro th ers S hingle com pany
of T im ber h ave reopened th e ir
sh in g le m ill in C a rlto n a n d will
c o n tin u e to o p e rate th e ir T im ber
m ill th u s keeping tw o m ills In
operatio n . T hey h av e sh ifte d th e ir
old crew keeping p a r t of th e orig in ­
a l crew in T im ber a n d sending th e
re st to C a rlto n
M r a n d Mrs. C h a rle s B errong
fo rm e r re sid en ts of T im ber, were
visitors of M r. a n d Mrs. A lbert
R ich e F rid a y a n d S a tu rd ay .
M ISS R U TH ELLEN CLINTON
F O R E S T G R O V E —M iss R u th E l­
len C linton. 17. died J u n e 14 a t h e r
hom e n e a r here a n d fu n e ra l s e r ­
vices were held from th e M ethodist
c h u rc h S u n d ay w ith Rev. A lexan­
d e r B e n n e tt officiating. In te rm e n t
was in F o rest View cem etery.
M iss C lin to n was b o m a t F o rest
G rove M a rch 19. 1917. S he is s u r­
vived by h e r p aren ts. M r. a n d M rs
V ernon C. C linton.
M RS. B E SSIE STRA U B
F O R E S T G RO V E—M rs. Bessie
trau b . 55. died a t h e r hom e here
une 16 a n d fu n e ra l services were
eld from th e F o rest G rove U n d e r­
ik in g com pany chapel Ju n e 19
1th R ev
P u tm a n o f Hillsboro
fficiating. In te rm e n t w as in P o rt­
and.
M rs S tra u b w as b o m a t Seven
tile. O hio. A pril 9. 1879 w as m a r ­
led a t G alesburg, 111.. November.
B98. to J o h n H. S tra u b Deceased
i survived by th e widower; ioui
hildren. E dw ard H. S tra u b of
o s Angeles. Shirley J e a n e tte C lag-
10m of S e a ttle. W ash
H a rrie tt
o r r a in e L indstrom of F o re st Grove,
MRS ELLA B. SHAW
FO REST' ORGV1- Mrs E lla B.
S haw . 42. died i l l l\» rtlaild J u n e 14
a n d fu n e ra l services were held S u n -
da> a t th e F o re st G rove U n d e rta k ­
ing com pany ch ap el w ith Rev Alex­
a n d e r B en n ett officiating. I n te r ­
m en t was m M o u n ta in View cem e­
tery.
S h e was b o m S ep tem b er 15. 1891.
a t New Haven. C onn . was m arried
a t C anby April 6. 1917. to George
S h a w . D eceased is survived by the
widower; th re e children. Eugene,
R ich a rd a n d D onald: h e r p a ren ts.
M r. a n d Mi’s H erm an B raun. M a n ­
n in g . a sister. Mrs. L ena watkins.
M anning, a n d tw o b rothers. F red
B rau n . Forest G rove, a n d A rth u r
B ra u n . B anks.
MRS. A R O E U .E F. K N A PP
F O R E S T G R O V E M rs Arde'.le
F K n a p p 90. died a t th e hom e of
h e r d a u g h te r Mrs. E d ith M cLean
a t C orvallis Ju n e 13 a n d fu n e ra l
services were held at th e Forest
G rove U n d e rtak in g com pany c h ap e l
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n w ith Dr. O. H
H olm es o fficiatin g In te rm e n t was
in Forest View cem etery.
M rs K n a p p w as born in New
Y ork O ctober 17. 1843. She is s u r ­
vived bv four ch ild ren Mrs. C.
F ink. R iverside. C al.; Mrs. C lara
Terw illiger. B loom ington. Cal ; Mrs
M cLean. C orvallis, a n d D udley G.
K napp. F orest G rove.
FRANK FO LTZEN LO G EL
BAN KS—F ra n k Foltzenlogel. a
long tim e re sid en t of O regon, died
a t his hom e n o rth of B anks T h u rs­
d a y m orning. J u n e 14. a fte r a brief
illness.
He was b o m a t W hite O achs.
O hio. April 6. 1854. a n d cam e to
O regon in 1884 He lived a t T im ber
m ost of th is tim e w here he worked
for th e W heeler logging com pany
H e is survived by his two sisters
a n d a b ro th er a s follows: Mrs.
J o h n G illespie of M anning. Mrs.
O ttila K lm e of M ount Vernon.
Ind.. a n d P h ilip F oltzenlagel of
B utlerville. In d Mrs. A nthony Neisz
of P o rta n d a n d Mrs. F red Bovee of
B anks a re neices.
F u n e ra l services were held in
th e B uxton C atholic c h u rch S a tu r ­
day w ith in te rm e n t in th e B uxton
cem etery.
MRS. CLARA A. DENNIS
FO R E S T G R O V E —Mrs. C lara A
D ennis. 82. died here Ju n e 14 a t
th e hom e of h e r son. F ra n k S a u n ­
ders. of h e a rt disease a n d fu n e ra l
services were held M onday a t th e
S t. A nthony c h u rc h w ith Rev. H
E
Boesch officiating. In te rm e n t
was in F orest View cem etery. P a ll­
b earers were J . A. T h o rn b u rg h . A r­
th u r R eehr. C laid C lapshaw . C laude
S m ith . O rvil H utchens, a n d C arl
Johnson.
C lara A H o ffm an was born a t
Conesus C enter. N. Y.. O ctober 13.
1851 S he was m arried to Ju liu s
S a u n d e rs a n d la te r m oved to Lee
county. Iow a, w here th ey farm ed
u n til Mr. S a u n d e rs d e ath . She
m oved to O regon in 1888 a n d was
m arried to F ra n k W. D ennis in
1894 He died in 1910. Since th a t
tim e she h a d been a re sid e n t of
F o re st Grove.
Reedville
Mrs. H J. C hurchley is recovering
fro m a slig h t a tta c k of p to m a in e
poisoning.
M r. a n d Mrs. D T. S ullivan a n d
sm all g randson Ja c k a n d Mr. and
M rs. G eorge M cB reen o f A loha
le ft T uesday to visit Mr. a n d M rs.
W illiam H oltz in Salem .
Ja m es Im lay a n d d a u g h te r Je a n
Abelle of W alla W alla visited re l­
ativ e s here S a tu rd a y a n d S unday.
Iren e a n d L oraine D arnell, d a u g h ­
te rs of M r a n d M rs C liff D arnell
of Hillsboro, a re visiting th e ir a u n t.
Mrs. C larence C hurchley.
Mr. a n d M rs. C harles Im lay a n d
c hildren a n d M r
a n d Mrs. A.
Brownley a n d sm all d a u g h te r D oris
picnicked at Dodge park S unday.
W a lte r H ickenlooper of Aloha
p u t in a cem en t pool S u n d ay for
M rs Mary' O linger W illiam C h u re h -
ley is p lan tin g a n d building a ro c k ­
e ry aro u n d it.
“Lazy River” to Show
Locally This Week-End
“Lazv R iver," s ta rrin g J e a n P a r k ­
e r a n d R o b e rt Y oung a n d w hich
com es to th e V en etian T h u rsd ay .
F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y , is a vivid
S o u th e rn d ra m a of th e bayous of
th e Bay of B a ra ta ria . M any of th e
n a tiv e e x tra s in th e film a re C a ­
ju n s, d e sc en d a n ts of th e A cadians
of "E vangeline? fam e.
O K h-
and uncle. Mr and Mi» George' It will prove of InU’iest to every
Charles Sewell and l eoli Ilartru tn p f
thinking citizen
G a n aft .
ol Hillsboro and A ll W olford ot
How Gdd of <*<xl” by U'Wln
Mr
and
M
is
Calvin
G
ross
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n
te
r
Banks.
Blown«*, a n Introduction h> fhe
taint'd M is G rtw . parent..
Mr J« w • In a till,«' when the JewlMi
Mr am i M rs R eid Eldridge ol
and Mrs S T Settles, and family «pK'stlon is so hotly <lebat«'«l this
Hillsboro acixm tpiuncd bi
R e id s 1
M O l’NTA1N1>A! I< Bank.'» M oun- am i Mr and M is Lyle Miller tuul c x.s4«v. w ritten with wit and hum or,
fa th e r H ugh Eldridge of N v - a
Harold should find a ready wt-Uomr
visited form er acquaintances and taiiulale »00 club wu.. »»ntciIatn«’»l daughters. Mi and Mi
b\ M is l,’it‘tl »lev.«* k'tUlav 111’h SiUidstrom a n d tlaughters Emeiv
coma. W ash are visiting M r and friends m B anks Suitday
store
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bv
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Settles a n d family and Nadine E l­
Mis l i e d W ollord a n d c hildren
M rs J M K essler and d a ughters.
H.t.cl. Vernon and J u a n ita son seeolUl b> Mr . C B llall. tuul liot. all of V ancouver
M is
P rio r is tile m other ol Mrs Iv li
Dally T rl|is to P ortland
C ooper ami the sister of Mrs K ess­ and M m Sandy atte n d ed th e rose t h i r l b\ Mrs I ’ h t I I nnis l ‘n I on
Mr a n t M is T ed Edw ards and
the gam e was it*ee»\etl by Mrs Karl <»n Bi'hhv of P ortland visited M rs !
testtval rhursday W hile in Fort
Hillsboro Auto Freight
ler.
Mrs E F N ickerson visited last land they y tslted KGIN w here lin y Hollenbeck a n d second by Mr«. E d w ard s parents. Mr and Mrs N I
Bonded and Iiuiurisl C a rrie r
week m P ortland, a tte n d in g th e heard th e W cstjinrl comm unity band C laude W illiam s Five tables were R on «' Sunday
S f i d i l i llraverton. Aloha, Keed-
rose festival and visiting relatives broadcast Flu ■ ban I Is direetixl by m play Besldca n \,u la r inemher.s
Mis
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retu
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to
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Billowing
guests
were
pie.M’id
C elebrates B irthday
vlllr, lllllbhoio, Cornelius anal
F W W lthnell a form er p asto r of
ultnom ah S aturday a fte r
F ra n k W ahl celebrated hts t h i r ­ the B anks church Mrs W lthnell Mrs !•’ Zybaeli of Long Beach Cal home In M two
Form i d ro v e
w<>cks with Iter son
te e n th b irthday an n iv ersary S a t ­ am i son lla ro ld also play in the Mrs Uos»1 W lul.el of S an Diego, spending
llllhboro Phone 542
J G leller am i Mrs C art C a b in O roas
urday a fte rn o o n w ith a p a rty T he band w hich num bers th irty -th re e Cal Mi
Mrs
Mary Beach visited her
C luistcnei of N orth Plains, Mrs
Fast Stair Trrndnal Portland
a fte rn o o n was spent in playing pieces
games Present were M arjorte W il­
Filone FA*« 9131
Mi.xs Ella Berw ald left Monday Ja n u s M ore. M is li J M ailer aiul d au g h ter Mrs Robinson, in Forestj
G rove last week and retu rn e d hom e !
cox B arb ara S aunders. G erald in e m orning tor M ichigan w here she Mi • Earl lloUcubeek
Sunday
A picnic was held on the creek
Kr.ssler Pe : ;\ W ilson. Vernon W ol­ will spend a tew m ontlis visiting
on the A E Willis place In honor
ford. Bobbi S to h ler. Rov Moss. relatives
Marvli'«' and P atricia Ann Mad
Farm ers ol Hits vicinity are b a l­ ot Mrs Hose W hit.’.el's elghty-flr.st den were baptize I Sunday during
Don. Billy am t Kaxlney Moore a n d
Jo h n . Bryce a n d F lu n k W ahl.
ing th eir surplus hav ot w inch there b irthday Mrs W htt/.el Is from S an die child,«'ii s day exerei««».
Mr and Mrs R alp h Wtleox a n d is a large am ount Will Cop is Diego. C a l. and Is visiting relative«
Mrs .1 11 W eathely of M ultno­
here About 40 friends a n d relatives m ah was a Sunday atte rn o o n gueot
two children visited Mrs W ilcox's running Ins baler lull capacity.
sister. Miss Viola P arker, in P o rt­
Mr a n d Mrs F ian ces Millet Mae were present T he b irth d a y cak»1 ol Mr am i Mrs Calvin G uv .
lan d W ednesday evening
ami G ra te C ason retu rn e d home was baked by Mrs c | W illiam«
Mrs M ary Henshy of K lam ath
Everything In Inaurane«
D inner guests of Mr a n d M rs A. Saturday from M cM innville, where and the whole group presented Mrs. Falls vl- lied at the W endt hom e
W hltzel with a birth d ay gift
C W ahl and sons Sunday were they were picking cherries.
Mrs A Allen and d a u g h te r Ju n e
Phone 170!
1332 W ashington ¡
Mr a n t Mrs W illiam W all of of Buxton s,X'iit Sunday in Orenco
Mary Evelyn Gibson. IJllia n Adey -
Mr am i Mrs Ray S andy und
lott and Dr G G G ibson, all of children ot Hillsboro were Bunks S a n ta B arbara. Cal . who have I mm ' ii
Mr R a th e r 1« «fx'iidlng a few
at the W S H ahn place, have week« at Seaside.
F orest Grove, and Louts W agner of visitors Sunday
loin Q ualls Is visiting relatives moved th e ir camp to the A E
P ortland.
B arbara S aunders of S alem Is in Tennttosee and o th er p a rts of W illis place J I N o rth ru p ot P o rt­
SATURDAY
land i> also cam ping w ith them
Mi and Mi* A C W ah l tlie south.
W illiam R obertson o l C alifornia
a n d sons.
G tto Beard. who is w ith a CCC
M r and Mrs. C liff Sandy v a c a ­ eam p at G ak Ridge sp e n t the vtsit-ed at th e C I W illiam s luune
Several ouLsfandlllg Ixxik.s have
tioned at Seaside a n d o th e r O regon w eek-end w ith Ills parents, Mr and Ju n e 12 Mr Robcrt«oti who has recently Ix'en added to the library
beaches from Friday until Monday Mrs W aller Ueurd. O tto ts now h«‘en with the n a w for th e past Among them Ls the Pulitzer prize
eleven \ea rs. is w ith th e V S S novel of h»:u "laimb hi His B«»s-
a group of neighbor* m id r e la ­ It.mg saw.-, in a sub cam p there
tives enjoyed a picnic in th e grove
Mr a n d Mrs A J t-rieitley a n d S an Eram ust’o which docked In om.
bv Carolin«' Miller, it ts a
oil tile George Wilcox place S un d ay D H olgate ol Hillsboro were B un­ P ortland during the Rose Eestlval novel quite unlike o th er novels She
Mr and Mrs Ed Schlegel and has the p o e t’s eve for th e cliutlgex
Mrs K a th erin e K link a n d son of day guests of Mr a n d M rs Ray
4 hildren. Lester am i R obert hixmt «•f the seasotts. for th e m arvels
Forest Grove an.l Mr a n d Mrs. Parm ley a n d children.
Lee Ervin a n d c hildren of P o rtla n d
of growing plant« the rl|x-nlng of
Alfred Davies ot W arrenton Is the week tn d at th e beaches.
Mr and Mrs T lm m a, Robert-son crops Her |x*ople are real people
were among those present.
visit mg I l l s w ife for a few days.
of
Calitornu».
who
have
been
vis­
Mrs G eorge Moss a n d soil Roy
an i th eir hum an exjierlences as
Mrs. B anks Injured
accom panied G len Moss to T u a la ­
Mrs R M B anks broke her arm it nr: relatives here for the past birth, life am i d e ath are .»o vital-
tin . where he played baseball on Friday m orning w hen she stepi»ed m onth, spent several davs a t the b and authen tically depleted th at
:< m beaches
th e Verboort team Sunday
one fe d s anxiety to know w hat will
yin a box to tu rn her electric w ash­ Ore
M r s Rose W hltzel and Ix o ra W il­ hap p en next
M r and Mrs H arry W hitfield ing m achine off
Don’t miss p
T he box broke liam
s visited w ith Mr a n I Mrs J
a n d M r a n d Mrs J o h n S tro m of down causing h e r t o full Mrs.
• D i l i - (Ives and the W orld” by F
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rthrup
at
P
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rtlan
d
during
the
E stacada were S a tu rd ay guests of Nora Dooley of EXirest G rove is
F Ltinilev and Bcxfe. or “Tlu* M a k ­
iom * fcs.'.val
M rs
W h itfield s p a ren ts Mr a n d staying w ith her
ing of an Americnn Ctttza n ” 'Phis
Mi
:1c
Layton
ts
visiting
w
ith
Mr
Mrs N J G rlffen Miss M arjorie
i* on the te.u her.'»' reading list ami
A n um ber of B anks women and and Mi
Vernon L ayton a t S e a ­ was donated bv Miss Ju n ta Johnson
G riffen. wliho had been visiting for girls wen
to G resham
Friday,
several weeks w ith Mr a n d M rs where they are m aking bullocks for side
Vs the c en tral Idea of the lx»«»k is
Mr and Mrs Ja m es M athtescn the
W hltflei.l. re tu rn e d w ith th em to the raspberry crop
idea of denax ra« \ a« a g u id ­
ix
nt
l
ur
day
»
of
last
week
vlsll-
h e r hom e here.
ing principle Ru intelligent living.
D elbert H utchens left Sunday for
.M ale w ith chocolate, atraw berry,
M athie - n s uncle. M r
F a th e r's Day Observed
e aste rn Oregon, where lie will work inz Mr
S<»ren EJkillxM’n.
T he B anks S un d ay school c h il­ m the h a rv est fields.
pineapple, lem on a n d vanilla
and Mis Jix* Baker a n d fam -
dren observed F a th e r's Day Sunday
Born, to Mr. und Mrs M Km o- ! lie. Mr Mi
flavor«.
ami M is Ea»\d R alfe.v
by d istributing bouquets to th e ir sh ita. J u n e 15. u girl
aiid family and Clyde Lincoln and
fa th e rs and g ra n d fa .h e rs a fte r S u n ­
T r y O n e o f T h ro e
Mrs E E. H opkins a n d g ra n d ­ hnntlv picnicked in th e Corey grove
day school.
T his W eek-End
dau g h ter. Phyllis Hopkins, of W ish­ Sunday
No C hurch Sunday
ram
. W ash , spent last week at the
T h ere will be no ch u rch Sunday
D«
lli
lous
D anish Piustrle«
evening as the pastor. E J. T ragilo. Hopkins home In B anks Miss Ida
“Specialized”
20 varletle.s of B read
will be a t tile a n n u a l conference Hopkins of M onm outh norm al sp en t
to chouae from.
in P ortland. Sunday school will be the w eek-end here w ith h e r m other.
Mr and Mrs U ‘o M .u ilin and 1 > i'\v lo p in j' I'l'c ils c littiiiiiiti's
Mrs E tta Preston re tu rn e d F r i­
.is usual at 9 45 in tile m orning.
soils Eugeru» a n d C he t< r of P o rt­
T ry our product« once!
At the evening services Sunday day evening from a m o u th s visit land were Sunday guest« of .Mr guess w o rk titiil insures you
p ro fit fro m y o u r p u lle ts next
C. B. T resham was tak en m a s a i ll H ans.on. K an. T ile trip was and Mr.» Louie M adden
p rep arato ry m em ber of th e c hurch. m ade th ere und back m an a ir ­
M r and Mrs W E Brooks and winter.
plane
piloted
by
Mrs
P
re
sto
n
s
M rs C hris R ieben sp en t S a tu rd ay
-on John <>t l\>rtl.*nd visited Mr.
and S atu rd ay night w ith tie ru u u g h - nephew Rotg-rt Young of P ortland and Mrs W E H unter t n Sunday A good feed jit h f a ir p rice
and a form er B anks boy, a stu d e n t
ter. Naomi Rieben. m P o rtlan d
M rs Paul Maxwell and Bonnie
Lyle W olford of New B enson of av iatio n in P o rtla n d under the of P o rtlan d are spending tlu» week is m ore e con on iie til th a n a
P ark spent several days last week Com m ercial A ircraft Inc T h e trip w ith th e ir bro th er W H Ring
poor feed at any p rice.
was m ade in a G re at Lakes plane
w ith his hom e folks.
Mrs laaue Ma Ulen a n d d a u g h ­
Mrs. Sven S h o rt a n d son D onald T hey spent 18 hi hours m the air ters M arvlee and P a tric ia Ann
of C herry G rove sp e n t a few days going a n d 17 hours on th e re tu rn
pent
rhursday a n d Friday in
th is week a t th e Fay M ead lion e trip T hey went via Pendleton. P ortland, guest« ol M rs S a ra h N ick­
Boise. Clu .venue and Rock Springs.
on G reen M ountain.
W yoming M rs P reston rep o rts th a t erson.
Meet After .Many Tears
Mr and Mrs M G M orrison of U e Pay ( ash for I' kks and Poultry
A reunion of form er K a n sa n the trip was very enjoyable am i Pullm an. W ash , a n d W illiam S
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We Deliver
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friends occurred a t the Eli O rtn d le exciting a n d th at R obert Young Hum phrey of Steptoe, W ash., ■ ¡x nt
hom e W ednesday w hen a group of showed g reat ability a s a pilot on from I’hursdav evening un til S un-
friends spent th e day th e re T hey thus h is first long trip
She also re p o rts th a t eastern d a \ a t the H E B u rd ette home
were Miss M yrtle B ates a n d Mr
Mrs M orrison a n d Mrs H um phrey
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a n d Mrs M yrl D avis of P ortland, Colorado and W estern K ansas are are sLsp rs of Mrs BunU tte
z XKe * » * > o * «■ «
g
E lm er Evarts of V ancouver. W ash very dry and show th e effects of
Mr and Mrs W allace Persons and
the
drouth,
but
th
a
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th
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country
a n d Mrs. Alice S m ith of Coos Bay
d
a
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g
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arjorie
of
Pum
pkin
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Happy
Day«.’
HUtaboro
T hey were all once ctow neighbor* around H attston ts not so dry but I Ridge s|w nt Sunday with M r Per-
July 1. 2. 3 a n d 4
in K ansas. Mrs S m ith a n d th e during th e ir last two weeks stay
IL» fuirent- Mr a n t Mrs George
C elebrate here!
G n n d ie s h a d not m et for fo rty - there th e w eather was very hot and Persons
windy
six years.
Mr and Mr» C arol P o tter of
Mr
a
n
d
Mr
C
H
Daniels.
Mrs
Irv in Mead. S am Strubb. a n d Hy'.e Loy ke. Mi s Florence G ardener , P o rtlan d were visitors at th e W. H
H enry H art left F riday lo r E a ste rn and H arold Daniels, all of Tacom a. I Ring home.
O regon w here they expect to work W
Mrs
Ht n n e tta
Anderson and
ash . visited a t th e A C. W ahl
Miss M arie R ieben sp en t a few
I grandson Billy sp e n t th e la tte r p a rt
T hursday.
days th e firs t of th is week visiting home
Mr a n d M r
F ra n k Akers of of last week with Mrs Carl vie, r e ­
SPECIALS
a t th e W alter C lapp hom e in H ills­ P ortland
visited w ith Mrs Bella turn in g to Forest G rove Sunday.
From there she wem t o )*ortlaiul
boro.
H
artw
ick
M
onday
a
n
d
T
uesday.
Miss M ary K ingston of Midway
for
i to visit her niece Mr G eon • G a r-
visited w ith M am ie and M ary S a n ­
ra tt. until T hursday when she left
New Greta Garbo Picture
dy a few days la s t week.
! for Los Angeles w ith her g ra n d ­
FRIDAY,
M r. and M rs F red W ollord and
at Venetian Next Week children.
SATURDAY
c hildren Lyle. V ernon a n d J u a n ita
M r a n d Mrs Forest H o lem » and
"Q ueen C h ristin a, sta rrin g ve­ dau
visited Sunday a fte rn o o n w ith Mr
g h ters Virginia a n d W anda of
nnd
MONDAY
hicle
for
the
re
tu
rn
of
G
re
ta
O
a
r-
a n d Mrs H E W olford a n d Jo h n
I Dalla« sp en t Sum lay with th eir
H olland on G reen M ountain V er­ bo to th e m otion picture screen, parent«. Mr. and Mrs W H Ring
June
22, 23, 25
will be show n Sunday M onday and
non rem ained for a week's visit.
M r a n 1 M rs Merle Person and
M arjorie C lark of Cosmopolis. Tuesday a t the V enetian th e a tre George Person atte n d ed a picnic
W ash., is visiting h e r g ra n d fa th er. The role th a t G arbo plays In the at Ju n tzen Beach Sunday.
film as a seventeenth century queen,
M r and Mi Jo h n H olim uon and
Ed Clark.
M rs O tto G alow ay of P o rtlan d who lived a tw e n tie th century life d a u g h te r Julia of P o rtlan d vialted
was visiting relatives und friends is held to be slm ilur in m any r e ­ friends here Sunday.
to h e r own glam orous p e r­
in B anks W ednesday of last week. spects
Je a n and Je rry Ab xander r e tu r n ­
T he picture also m arks
D inner guests a t th e hom e of sonality
ed Sunday from P o rtlan d a lte r
M r and Mrs. Eli G n n d le Sunday th e re tu rn of Jo h n G ilb ert to th e spending a week with th e ir a u n t
were Mr a n d Mrs B ert G rlndle screen
a n d Victor F erris of M cM innville.
M rs Roy H e rb ert of P ortland, M rs
Moimtaiiulalc Club
Meets oil I riilay
Banks School District Elects
Ferd Hartwick and Mrs. Bovee
BAN KS Peril H artw ick was e le c t­
ed a d ire c to r for a term of th ree
years at th e anim al B anks school
m eeting M onday evening Mrs F
E. Bovee was re-elected clerk Mrs
Bovee reported the B anks school
d istric t in excellent shape T he in ­
come last y ear from all sources was
$4.106 78. a n d all expenses were
$3.774 68. leaving a cash balance of
$332 10 AU o u tstan d in g w om an's
are vxud except $25 w hich have
never been presented for paym ent.
T he assessed valuation of the dis­
trict ill $358.123 47 T he school tax
for th is d istric t is 2 8 mills. T he
principal of th e school is paid •»
salary of $90 per m o n th a n d the
o th er th ree teachers $80 per m onth.
The term next year will be nine
m o n th s instead of e ig h t a n d one-
h a lf as it was th is year
Miss D orothy M attiee and H enry
C h rism an left Friday for Yakima,
w here th ey will work in the fruit
h a rv e st.
Mr. a n d Mrs. W G W alker spent
th e w eek-end w ith relatives a t
Vernonia.
Mrs Em m a B ean of P o rtlan d
spent th e w eek-end w ith Mr a n d
Mrs W illiam Moss Mrs Bean and
M r Moss a re cousins
Mr a n d M rs B B T resh am are
taking a vacation th is week Mrs
M abel T olliver of G a sto n has charge
of th e B anks P h arm acy during th e ir
absence
Mrs. Ju a q u in M iller and son of
l i t t l e Rock. W ash.. Mrs. Robert
P e tit a n d son of R ainier. W ash ,
a n d D ouglas D reeszen of Moclips.
W a sh , visited th e ir parents. Mr
a n d M rs O. D. Dreesaen. a n d o th er
relatives here last week. Douglas,
who is a tea ch e r in th e Moclips
h igh school, will study at th e U n i­
versity of W ashington th is sum m er.
Mrs
Freelove H utchens a n d
d a u g h te r E va of M cM innville vis­
ited M r a n d Mrs. J. J. H utchens
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs F ra n k Eberly. who has been
ill for several m onths, is not im ­
proving a t all. but is in a critical
condition a t h e r hom e west of
Banks. H elen E arp is taking care
of her. assisted by m em bers of th e
Eberly fam ily.
M rs C harles C onner and little
d a u g h te r of S ta n fie ld visited sev­
eral days last week w ith relatives
a n d friends in a n d n e a r Banks.
She re tu rn e d to her hom e S a t­
urday Mrs. C onner will be rem em ­
bered as M'.ss Rachel Shipley, who
lived here w hen a girl
Mr. a n d Mrs. O tto Hollenbeck a n d
daughters. M an- and D orothy, of
P o rtlan d visited Mr. a n d Mrs. B.
W. A rm en tro u t Sunday. T he two
girls rem ained for a week's visit
w ith th e A rm entrouts. who are th e ir
uncle a n d a u n t.
Collect Used Books
A m erican Legion A uxiliary is
collecting used books a n d will a p ­
p re ciate don atio n s from th e public.
T h e books, fiction o r otherw ise, may­
be le ft a t the B anks M erchantile
store. P lans for th e use of these
books will be announced later
Mr. a n d Mrs Ja c k S chulm erich
of P o rtla n d visited a t th e A rth u r
S m ith hom e n o rth of B anks S u n ­
day.
Mrs. D. G. P a lm e r of G ales Creek.
W ade P alm er of Eugene a n d two
frien d s sp en t Sunday w ith Mr. and
Mrs. G eorge M cGraw.
H. L. Je n se n and H arold Jen sen
J r w ent to V ernonia M onday for
a week's stay.
Mrs. W ilburt M unford of C o r­
vallis sp en t a few days la st week
w ith h e r m other. Mrs. A. S tra n d -
berg.
Mrs. B ella H artw ick a n d Mr. a n d
M rs J o h n
H artw ick a n d little
d a u g h te r Joyce visited th e rose fe s­
tival in P o rtlan d T uesday and again
T hursday. Mrs. Bella H artw ick also
visited a t th e F ra n k A kers hom e
while in P ortland.
Mrs. W. L
Moore e n te rta in e d
w ith a d in n e r S unday h o noring th e
b irth d a y s of h e r son C. W. Moore
a n d his son Donald.
Mr. a n d M rs E rn e st M arr, Mr.
a n d Mrs. M aurice T hom pson. M a­
m ie S an d y . M ary K ingston. Ja m es
H arlem en and F ra n c is T hom pson
picnicked a t Baim G rove Sunday.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n C onnell of
H illsboro were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Moore W ednesday eve­
ning.
Mrs. G . H. Pry on. d a u g h te r. Mrs.
E velyn
Cooper a n d
h e r sm all
d a u g h te r G eorgia D ean, all of T a ­
Thursday. Juni» 21, IB.'t t
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M IN U T E T A PIO C A
COCOANUT
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25c
30c
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LOG CABIN SYRUP “
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18c
M U STA RD 7 ^ M A NS 2 ‘oz u n
27c
M A ZO LA O IL 1 T r h ’ n
32c
CURRY’S GROCERY
RAND MARKET
EVERYTHING TO EAT
Specials for Friday and Saturday
June 22nd and 23rd
r.»
Ready to supply you with the
finest MEATS a t the least cost.
R eady to advise you in purchasing.
R eady to give re a l values.
All m ea ts inspected by Dr. Nicol
a n d Dr. AJmqulst.
FRESH CHINOOK
By the piece or sliced.
1 XW
5 p V
C i*
B R E A S T O F VEAL
B O IL B E E F
Pound ..........................
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5 Deliverie. Daily
Re»-
Steaks,
Chops
. Ì2 Y 2 C
3212
li e
ca ris
SUGAR
Pure cane.
Salmon
-fl
Lb........................ X Î / V
HALIBUT, lb........... 17c
BEEF
10 ,b .
47c
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The Strongest, Sturdiest, Most
Economical Ford Truck Ever Built
SOAP
V -« TRUCK-TYPE ENGINE
fiO Horsrpowcr at low operat­
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10 Full b , „ size bars.
19c
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Sam e coolly* bronze type n*e<l
In ears an«l airplane engine«.
Miracle
Whip
NEW DUAL CARBURETION
B e tte r p e r fo rm a n c e at a ll
api-eds. More m ilee per gallon«
Oven R o a st............... 12c
HAM
4 to 6-lb. piece.
18c
Center cut, slice ....10c
DILLS
Salad Dressing.
Quart .........
Sweet Pickles, 3 for 5c
27c
NEW ECONOMY
Lower operating roata beeauae
o f newly designed alum inum
plMonfl, baffle plate«, oil pan
tr a y nn d o t h e r e n g i n e
refinement«*
NEW FUEL FLOATING
BEAIC AXLE
Greater strength. Axle »linfta
ran he removed without juek«
fug up wheel««
NEW TRUCK-TYPE
CYLINDER HEADS
Built to with«tnnd mo*t Revero
truck uiiage« Will give full
power from regulur fuel««
NEW WATERLINE
THERMOSTATS
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New r a d i a t o r , c h r o m iu m -
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... 10c
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ARE NOW READY
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lUc .size.
14c
4—C tle b ra tc here!
15c
2 fo r
C O C O A k2-lb.
,MO can
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C A TSU P
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35c
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M A Y O N N A ISE 7 i u ” s'
22c
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( ia fu rth e r
Dua sti't KrraU’li ba'cuuae m ade w ith pure aelsm otlta
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W hite Eagle.
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................... 12c
HAM BURGER L
b................9c
P U R E L A R D 3 a,...................... 25c
L A R D C O M P O U N D 3 ,b. 14c
D IL L P IC K L E S Quart ...
10c
Red & W hite
Tom ato
9c
Prime quality.
( ! / ’•
Pot Roast .............
RIB STEAK
Phone 651
Fancy, well matured.
Choice of
Roast
5c
STEW
POTATO CHIPS
Each
SOUP
VEAL
FISH
SALM O N
Pound
»
CLOROX
Q uart bottle.
15c
GREEN BEANS
NEW POTATOES
Local.
NEW
4 ib*.
19c io ib*.
15c
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In rear of Piggly W iggly Store
Q U A L IT Y
M EAT
HAMBURGER
VEAL and
POT ROAST
SIRLOIN and
RIB
STEAK
IOC lb.
PURE LARD 3 lb«,
lb.
for
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